Top 7 Hot Springs Resorts in China

Written by Sally Guo Updated Apr. 6, 2021

For years, thousands of visitors from all over the world have come to China to experience a spa in one of our many hot springs, all of which are located in picturesque, serene, comfortable,  and Idyllic settings. In general, a spa in a hot spring is good for your skin and overall health; it releases your body of toxins and relieves stress and fatigue. In China, hot springs often exist with ancient cultural legacies or natural attractions.

Following are the seven most stunning places in China to enjoy a spa in a hot spring. Each hot spring has its unique features and charm, where you can artfully unwind and leave feeling happy, relaxed, healthy, and rejuvenated.

1. Yushui Hot Springs – A Side Trip from Shanghai

Yushui Hot Springs Resort
Milk and Flower Bath

Yushui (御水) Hot Springs Resort, located in Jiangsu Province, is hidden in a tranquil and beautiful bamboo forest.

The Yushi Hot Springs has a water temperature between 38ºC to 42ºC (100-108ºF); they are rare calcium bicarbonate style hot springs, which affect nervous system diseases, motor system diseases, skin diseases, and more. Yushui’s Fifty-Two outdoor hot springs look like 52 pieces of jade dotted across a mountainside and make Yushui a lovely place for you to enjoy a spa in a hot spring.

During your Shanghai side trips, there are many popular destinations you can explore in and around Jiangsu, including Shanghai (3-hour drive); Hangzhou (2.5 hours drive); Suzhou (2 hours drive); and Nanjing (2 hours drive). It’s very convenient to get to Yushui’s Hot Springs Resort.

2. Tangshan Hot Spring Resort – A Perfect Weekend Getaway to Nanjing

Tangshan Hot Spring Resort
Tangshan Hot Spring Resort

Nanjing was once the capital of the Six Dynasties of Ancient China. It’s a charming, less-tourist city that boasts about its profound history and culture. Only a half-hour drive from downtown Nanjing, you will find the Tangshan (汤山) hot springs Resort where you will enjoy a history dating back more than 1,500 years.

There are over 30 kinds of mineral substances and microelements in Tangshan (汤山) Hot Springs that are therapeutically effective for some chronic diseases, such as arthritis and skin diseases.

There are a lot of different styles of hot springs for you to choose from in Tangshan; among the best to visit is EaSpring (颐尚) Hot Spring Resort. It has 50 outdoor hot springs and 15 private indoor pools. The water temperature ranges from 40ºC to 65ºC (104-149ºF), all year round.

3. Gubei Water Town – A Spa at the Foot of the Great Wall

Gubei Water Town Hot Spring Resort
A pool at the foot of the Great Wall

Gubei Water Town (古北水镇), or Beijing WTown, is a picturesque ancient town at the foot of Simatai Great Wall, the only section of the Great Wall lit-up and open for night tours. What makes this hot spring so relaxing is that you can soak in an alfresco pool against a stunning backdrop of the Galaxy Great Wall at night.

You might consider staying overnight there to give yourself plenty of time to take some breathtaking photos of the Great Wall from Simatai and Gubei Water Town. The recommended hot spring hotels under the Great Wall include Yushe Boutique Hotel, Gubei Zhiguang Hot Spring Holiday Hotel, Baqi Inn, and Duan’s Yard Gubei Water Town.

  • Location: Gubeikou Town, Miyun District, Beijing City
  • Opening hours of the town: 9:00-21:00 (Simatai opens from 8:00 to 22:00.)
  • How to get there from Beijing: Take the direct tourist bus from north of Beijing Dongzhimen Hinge 东直门交通枢纽站 (at the junction of Dongzhimen Outer Byway and Xiangheyuan South St.) to Gubei Water Town. It leaves daily at 9:00, 12:00, and 15:30.
  • Tour suggestions: Night Tour on Unrestored Wild Great Wall

4. Changbaishan Hot Springs – A Real Treat after Skiing

Changbaishan Hot Springs Resort
Changbaishan International Resort

Changbai Mountain (AKA Changbaishan, 长白山) is a dormant volcano with an abundance of hot spring resources. Most of the spring water temperature is above 60ºC (140ºF), and the hottest can reach 82ºC (180ºF). A variety of hot springs fall on the mountain near ski resorts and beautiful landscapes, making it a great destination for winter travelers.

Hannashan (汉拿山) Hot Spring Resort Hotel, located in Changbaishan International Resort, has 19 outdoor hot springs and is very close to the ski resort. It is a great relaxing experience to soak in a hot spring while you enjoy looking at beautiful snow views after a vigorous day of skiing!

5. Huangshan Hot Springs – A Great Way to Relax after Trekking

Huangshan Hot Springs
Soak in a Huangshan hot spring in winter

Yellow Mountain, (Huangshan in Chinese) is a gorgeous place to visit! The Hot Springs Scenic Area of Huangshan Mountain is famed for its hot springs and its “four wonders” namely ancient pines, unusual rock formations, and the sea of clouds.  

At the foot of Purple Rock Peak (a perfect spot for viewing the sunset), you can see hot spring bathtubs dotted in and around villas and hotels, which are quiet and secluded. The hot springs are infused with different things such as rice soup, red wine (which can improve the cardiovascular system), ginger, or Chinese herbs.

During the winter, after a hard hike on the Yellow Mountain, lounging in a hot tub can be a fantastic relief as you soak your chills and tiredness away in a 42ºC (107ºF) hot spring while gazing at Huangshan’s magnificent snow-covered landscapes.

6. Tengchong Hot Springs – Natural Geothermal Geysers

the Big Boiling Pot
The “Big Boiling Pot”

Tengchong, a county located in the southwest of Yunnan Province, is the only volcanic geothermal area in China's Mainland. It is blessed with abundant hot springs and geysers which are surrounded by nature and beauty.

Tengchong Geothermal Scenic Area (腾冲热海风景区) is the best vantage point to see the real volcanic geothermal hot springs. The area has a luscious forest and the air is filled with steam, which is relaxing and makes it quite a pleasant place to walk. One of its highlights is the “Big Boiling Pot,” a pool of natural boiling springs where you can buy unique hot spring eggs (Onsen Tamago)

It has been said that hot spring eggs (gently poached eggs) are the perfect example of egg simplicity. After you have eaten one of these incredibly delicious hot spring eggs, just the thought of eating another one will make your mouth water.  Hot spring eggs can be eaten with bowls of rice or noodles for breakfast, lunch, dinner, or just about any time you fancy eating one! 

7. Hailuogou Hot Springs – To See a Glacier and Virgin Forest

Hailuogou Hot Springs
Wild monkeys bathing in a hot spring

Hailuogou (海螺沟) Hot Springs, coexisting with glaciers, is the Number 2 Camp-Resort of Hailuogou Glacier Park in Sichuan Province. Their water temperatures vary between 35ºC to 90ºC (95-194ºF). How romantic it would be to wash away winter chills and blues at the natural hot springs that offer a spectacular backdrop of snowflakes, mountain peaks, virgin forests, and glaciers! Maybe you will even see some wild animals sneaking beside the hot springs to keep warm.!

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